The ARP Odissey is a two-oscillator analog synth, and was the one of the first synthesizers with duophonic capabilities (the ability to play two notes at the same time).

Switchable between sawtooth, square, and pulse waveforms with oscillator sync, a ring modulator, and pink or white noise.

Pulse-width can be modulated manually or with the LFO or the ADSR envelope generator. There is a (static) high-pass filter, as well as a voltage controlled low-pass self-oscillating filter.

The filter can be controlled by either of the two envelope generators, an ADSR (attack, decay, sustain, release) and a simple AR (attack, release) and modulated by the LFO, sample-and-hold, the keyboard, or a separate CV (pedal) input on the back panel.

The Sample/Hold input mixer can be used to route the output of the VCOs to the FM input of VCO 2 and the VCF, enabling audio.

This is a real winner in my book! Some decent free Odyssey emulations out there, but the warm vintage sound, built in effects and duo function put this one at the top. Pink Floyd, Joe Walsh (Life's Been Good)...it's in here. Thanks Mr. Kryzwicky!

Indeed, can't see any reason why I shouldn't reward this masterpiece with 5 stars. I like its retrosound so much, it can give you warmth and presence together. If you plug your soundcard to a good amplifier/speaker, switìch your monitor off and start playing on a real keyboard (i.e. not clicking with your mouse here and there) you can easily forget you are using a softsynth. I LOVE THIS MASTERPIECE!

Trying to use it through a MIDI sequencer named DOMINO, this VSTi's bank would be accidentally changed, keep sounding and cannot stop. Maybe the MIDI setting up process doesn't work properly inside this VSTi.Pity.